Where superstars like Pittsford's Abby Wambach will play in the yet-to-be-named soccer league is still undetermined.

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Wednesday's announcement that there will be a third try at a women's professional soccer league in the United States, starting next spring with the Western New York Flash as one of its eight teams, produced the type of positive response one would expect in soccer circles.

"We're pretty excited about finally having some clarity," said Flash coach Aaran Lines, who along with his wife, team President Alex Sahlen, compared the instability of the past two years to a rollercoaster ride.